Theodore Roosevelt Reading Order
1 series · 171 books
Theodore Roosevelt was a multifaceted author and politician, notable for his contributions to American literature and public life. Known for his adventurous spirit and incisive writing, he created a vast body of work that includes 200 titles spanning a series and various standalone novels. Roosevelt's most acclaimed writings reflect his deep passion for nature and history, solidifying his legacy from his active years in 1886 until 2008.
Standalone Novels Series
171 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | "A square deal for every man" |
| 2 | A book-lover's holidays in the open |
| 3 | A letter from President Roosevelt regarding the need for more men of ability to lead the aggressive forces of Christianity |
| 4 | A zoological trip through Africa |
| 5 | Abraham Lincoln |
| 6 | Address of President Roosevelt at Arlington, Memorial Day, May 30, 1902 |
| 7 | Address of President Roosevelt at the centennial celebration of the establishment of the United States Military Academy at West Point, June 11, 1902 |
| 8 | Address of President Roosevelt to the Deep Waterway Convention at Memphis, Tennessee, October 4, 1907 |
| 9 | Address upon the occasion of the opening of the Louisana Purchase exposition |
| 10 | Addresses and papers |
| 11 | Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
| 12 | African game trails |
| 13 | Afrikanische Wanderungen eines Naturforschers und Jägers |
| 14 | America and Japan |
| 15 | America and the World War |
| 16 | American bears |
| 17 | American ideals |
| 18 | American ideals, and other essays |
| 19 | American ideals, and other essays, social and political |
| 20 | American problems |
| 21 | Amerikan salomailla |
| 22 | Amerykanizm |
| 23 | Books for holidays in the open |
| 24 | Chapters of a possible autobiography |
| 25 | Colonel Roosevelt's letter [Sagamore Hill, Aug. 1, 1912 to Mr. Julian Harris, Uncle Remus magazine, Atlanta, Ga.] |
| 26 | Cumhuriyette vatandaş |
| 27 | Das Gesetz der Zivilisation und des Verfalles |
| 28 | Debate on birth control |
| 29 | Die Moral der Individuen und der Nationen |
| 30 | Die Rauhen reiter |
| 31 | Discurso ... no Instituto historico e geographico brazileiro em 24 de Outubre de 1913 |
| 32 | El deber de América ante la nueva Europa |
| 33 | El ideal Americano |
| 34 | Ett verksamt lif |
| 35 | Gouverneur Morris |
| 36 | Happy 4th of July! |
| 37 | Hero tales from American history |
| 38 | History of Friedrich II of Prussia |
| 39 | How the United States acquired the right to dig the Panama canal |
| 40 | Hunting the grisly and other sketches |
| 41 | Hunting trips of a ranchman |
| 42 | Hunting trips on the prairie and in the mountains |
| 43 | Ideales americanos |
| 44 | Idéal d'Amérique, La vie intense (2e série) |
| 45 | Im Reiche der Hinterwäldler |
| 46 | Im reiche der hinterwäldler ... |
| 47 | International peace |
| 48 | Jaktminnen fran vildmarken |
| 49 | Jägerfreunden |
| 50 | L'America e la guerra mondiale |
| 51 | La conquété de l'ouest |
| 52 | La política argentina |
| 53 | La vida en el rancho |
| 54 | La vie au rancho |
| 55 | Las dos Américas |
| 56 | Lays of ancient Rome, and other poems |
| 57 | Le citoyen d'une république |
| 58 | Letter from Pres. Roosevelt, regarding the need for more men of ability to lead the aggressive forces of Christianity |
| 59 | Letter inviting the governors of all the states and territories to meet him at the White House, May 13-15, 1908, to discuss the question of the conservation of the nation's natural resources [Nov. 1907] |
| 60 | Letter inviting the governors of all the states and territories to meet with him at the White House, May 13, 14, and 15, 1908 ... |
| 61 | Letter of Hon. Theodore Roosevelt accepting the nomination of the Republican National Convention of 1900 for vice-president of the United States |
| 62 | Letter of President Roosevelt to Senator Eugene Hale, dated January 5, 1909, with exhibits |
| 63 | Letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles |
| 64 | Men at Sea |
| 65 | Mes chasses en Afrique |
| 66 | Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the Fifty-eighth Congress |
| 67 | Message of the governor of the state of New York, 1899 |
| 68 | Mr. Roosevelt in Amsterdam .. |
| 69 | Mr. Roosevelt's speech on suffrage |
| 70 | Mr. Roosevelt's speech on suffrage delivered at St. Johnsbury, Vt., August 30, 1912 |
| 71 | National duty and international ideals |
| 72 | National preparedness, military, industrial, social |
| 73 | New York |
| 74 | Newer Roosevelt messages |
| 75 | Nine lives of Theodore Roosevelt |
| 76 | Oeuvres complètes de Molière |
| 77 | Oliver Cromwell |
| 78 | On the way to 1916 and the rule of the people |
| 79 | Opinions on the classics |
| 80 | Our policy and our work in the Philippines |
| 81 | Outdoor pastimes of an American hunter |
| 82 | Papers |
| 83 | Pensées, maximes et réflexions de Pascal, La Rochefoucauld, Vauvenargues |
| 84 | President Roosevelt's list of birds seen in the White House grounds and about Washington during his administration [March 27, 1908] |
| 85 | Prevention of tuberculosis among government employees |
| 86 | Progressive principles |
| 87 | Promise and performance |
| 88 | Präsident Roosevelt's annahmeschreiben |
| 89 | På afrikanska jaktstigar |
| 90 | Ranch life and the hunting trail |
| 91 | Ranch life and the hunting-trail |
| 92 | Relatorio apresentado á Directoria Geral dos Telegraphos e á Divisão Geral de Engenharia (G. 5) do Departamento da Guerra |
| 93 | Reorganization of the naval personnel |
| 94 | Report of Hon. Theodore Roosevelt made to the United States Civil Service Commission, upon a visit to certain Indian reservations and Indian schools in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas |
| 95 | Righteous peace through national preparedness |
| 96 | Roosevelt exposes socialism |
| 97 | Roosevelt for equal rights |
| 98 | Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star |
| 99 | Roosevelt's writings |
| 100 | Sayings of social wisdom |
| 101 | Sheriff's work on a ranch |
| 102 | Sou'-sou' southerly |
| 103 | Special message of the president of the United States transmitting the report of the National Conservation Commission, communicated to the two houses of Congress on January 22, 1909 |
| 104 | Speech at the hearing before the Judiciary-General Committee in advocacy of the State Civil Service Bill in the hall of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, Penna., March 7, 1893 |
| 105 | Supplement to the messages and papers of the presidents |
| 106 | Teodoro Roosevelt |
| 107 | The Oxford Book of American Essays |
| 108 | The Progressive Party |
| 109 | The Roosevelt book |
| 110 | The Roosevelt fonetic spelling book |
| 111 | The Roosevelt policy |
| 112 | The Rough riders |
| 113 | The Valley Forge Address |
| 114 | The adventures of Tom Sawyer |
| 115 | The case for an United States Historical Commission |
| 116 | The children of the crucible |
| 117 | The conservation of womanhood and childhood |
| 118 | The countrymen of Muhlenberg and Custer |
| 119 | The dawn and sunrise of history |
| 120 | The deer family |
| 121 | The duties and rights of citizenship |
| 122 | The histories of Livy |
| 123 | The history and government of the United States |
| 124 | The key to success in life |
| 125 | The law of civilization and decay |
| 126 | The league of nations |
| 127 | The man in the arena |
| 128 | The naval war of 1812 |
| 129 | The naval war of 1812, or, The history of the United States Navy during the last war with Great Britain, to which is appended an account of the Battle of New Orleans |
| 130 | The negro question |
| 131 | The poetical works of Alfred Lord Tennyson |
| 132 | The power of a clean life |
| 133 | The presidency |
| 134 | The stolen convention |
| 135 | The strenuous life |
| 136 | The successful life |
| 137 | The summer birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y. |
| 138 | The truth about British East Africa |
| 139 | The wilderness hunter |
| 140 | The winning of the West |
| 141 | The works of Theodore Roosevelt |
| 142 | The writings of Abraham Lincoln |
| 143 | Theodore Roosevelt on socialism |
| 144 | Theodore Roosevelt the child |
| 145 | Theodore Roosevelt's America |
| 146 | Theodore Roosevelt's confession of faith before the Progressive National Convention, August 6, 1912 |
| 147 | Theodore Roosevelt's letters to his children |
| 148 | Thomas Hart Benton, Gouverneur Morris |
| 149 | Thou shalt not steal |
| 150 | Trail and camp-fire |
| 151 | Transmission through the mails of anarchistic publications |
| 152 | Verdades y verdades à medias |
| 153 | What Roosevelt says |
| 154 | What Theodore Roosevelt thought of the Berry Schools |
| 155 | Who should go West? |
| 156 | William Barnes, plaintiff-appellant, against Theodore Roosevelt, defendant-respondent |
| 157 | William Howard Taft, the man of the hour; his biography and his views on the great questions of to-day... |
| 158 | Words and deeds |
| 159 | Wordsworth's grave |
| 160 | Works |
| 161 | Your part in America's war |
| 162 | [Letter-book |
| 163 | [Works |
| 164 | [Works] |
| 165 | ルーズヴェルト全集 |
| 166 | Life of Thomas Hart Benton 1886 |
| 167 | The Rough Riders 1899 |
| 168 | Through the Brazilian wilderness 1904 |
| 169 | Stories of the great West 1909 |
| 170 | The foes of our own household 1917 |
| 171 | American Earth 2008 |
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- Theodore Roosevelt has written 171 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1886 to 2008.

